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Jan 11, 2019 7 years ago
Kakashi
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Cuttermutts

What's a good art program? I'm really not a huge fan of paint, and I'm still new to drawing/art on computer. Any suggestions would be great. Thank you

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Jan 11, 2019 7 years ago
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Nightwing

I've used both Sketchbook and Clip Studio Paint and like both programs quite a bit. I started with Sketchbook when I was first getting into digital art and it was pretty easy to figure out and use right away which really helped with the transition from traditional art. I later got Clip Studio and it became my primary art tool for the last couple years. (The only reason I switched from Sketchbook was because it stopped working quite right after I ran an update on my tablet). I would recommend both programs.

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Jan 11, 2019 7 years ago
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haribo

krita is very nice and free!

Jan 11, 2019 7 years ago
Thespian
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Rentaro

paint tool sai is really intuitive and easy to use, i def recommend it! there's tons of tutorials and brush settings out there too the only downsides are that it isn't free and it can be a bit too simple? for instance there are no text, gradient or filter tools

i've heard fire alpaca is a really good free alternative to sai but haven't used it myself ;;

gimp is also free but i don't recommend it for drawing, it's useful to add filters and text and general editing though!

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Jan 11, 2019 7 years ago
Kakashi
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Cuttermutts

,, Thank you, was going to try my hand at doing some overlays for my pets

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Jan 11, 2019 7 years ago
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Rentaro

no problem, best of luck on your art journey! ' v '

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